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Loma Linda University Health - Loma Linda University Behavioral Health Institute

Parent Training, Art Therapy
  • Location Address: 1686 Barton Rd, Suite 2100 | Redlands, CA 92373
  • reviews Rating: 3.00 (25 reviews)
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About Loma Linda University Health - Loma Linda University Behavioral Health Institute

The child intensive outpatient program (IOP) is designed for children experiencing behavioral problems, family conflicts, and school-related difficulties. The program is intended for children who need more than outpatient visits with a psychiatrist or therapist, yet are not appropriate for psychiatric hospitalization.

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  • person icon RICHARD H. HART, President

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Richard Hart is the president of Loma Linda University Health, a post he has held since 2008. In this role, he oversees operations of the organization’s eight schools and six hospitals, as well as collaborative and consulting relationships with organizations worldwide. Hart has served Loma Linda University Health since 1972, including serving as director of
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  • English

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1686 Barton Rd, Suite 2100, CA, 92373

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Went to the inpatient program for teens. I voluntarily checked myself in to get my severe OCD and depression treated. This place did NOT help in the slightest. One thing I remember is the little to no care the staff had for patients. So many people were crying or having a breakdown myself included and not a single nurse therapist or doctor checked on us. I saw a doctor only ONE TIME out of the 7 days I spent there. When asking to see the doctors I was always told that they were too busy. When discharged they told me I was attention seeking when it came to my intrusive OCD thoughts or depression. I didnt have any history of self harm like other patients so they told me I didnt show any signs of depression. Luckily I was diagnosed by a proper psychologist after leaving the hospital and surprise surprise they misdiagnosed me and sent me home with the trauma from seeing other patients in so much pain and a bottle of antidepressants. If you choose to voluntarily admit yourself this is NOT the right hospital. Steer clear of this hospital if you are looking for actual treatment and plan.

Sneaky Snek
12 May 2024
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Horrible place to go to I got transferred here and it was so draining the people there didnt care about the people I was on my period and I didnt have no pads and I asked for a pad and some underwear and they would be like give me second and they never gave me anything after asking multiple times and days I was stuck with the same underwear for the whole I was there they didnt let me contact my parents and they would let the people there yell at you

Briana Castillo
12 May 2024
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Im happy to write this review for the outpatient program IOP for my adult daughter who has severe OCD. She began by getting assessed and was told she fit the criteria for needing partial hospitalization. She went for six hours a day five days a week and came home at night. She really didnt want to be there and cried asking if we could take her out. But we convinced her to keep trying. She improved and then they put her in intensive outpatient 4 hours a day 3 days a week. And slowly she made progress. She did group therapy and one on one. They gave her a thick notebook of strategies to learn and she used them. It wasnt easy by a long shot but after 11 weeks I got my daughter back. Shes in college now and doing well. I thank everyone there from Ms Rachel her therapist to her psychiatrist and staff. We couldnt be more grateful we placed her there. If any parents have questions they can message me about it

Robyn R
12 March 2024
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Funny anecdote I was trying to get help for my daughter so I called and left a message it was a holiday weekend for a call back. On the Tuesday after the holiday I called them again to try and make an appointment. I was told they arent taking any new patients which was disappointing but I moved on. A little while later I got the return call from the message I had left. When I told the lady that I had already contacted them earlier and was told they arent accepting new patients her reply was Oh OK well Im glad you got the help you needed. I just had to laugh at her response. Perhaps they need to train their staff that being told they cant see you is NOT the help you needed or maybe it really is. Sorry Loma Linda University Behavioral Health but that response was a giant FAIL Ill keep looking to get help for my daughter

Carol B
12 May 2022
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Here to back up other reviewers. Called. Left a message to make an appointment and never heard back. Called again weeks later at 430 p.m. and they said theyre closed. So if they close before the work day when are they open

Thomas Guzowski
12 May 2022
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I mean out of a 10 its probably like a 4 like not the best but they made sure Im still alive so thanks ig.The only thing was they trended to body juice me both times I went like bruh.

Jax Kapua
12 May 2021
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this hospital is actually pretty nice compared to others. the only bad thing about this place is you are basically stuck in a room all day expect for occupational therapy and during visiting hours. youre also not allowed to have piercings so they make you take it out so hide them if you can the staff were nice though and I made alot of new friends. the food is also really good like its beyond good. oh yeah o was here in the minor unit. its also co-ed so youll be with boys and girls although youre not really allowed to talk or be near the boys which is kind of dumb. but if yall meet tji tji pronounced chi chi shes so cool yall so be nice to her and also with raheem actually dont know if thats how you spell so sorry in advance . but theyre the real ogs and are super cool.

michell angelica
12 May 2020
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Bret at the front desk was great. He was able to go the extra mile and get me the help I needed. Unfortunately many of us who are coming here are not always in the greatest mindset and we cannot always get to the mindset we want fast enough. Many of the problems that we as patients have cannot be fixed overnight but take time and hard work on our part to overcome and better deal with these problems. We often have to change lifelong thinking patterns and sometimes deal with issues that overpower us. We are the keys to our future and are therefore the most important part of our healing process. The doctors can give us therapy medicine and advice on how to improve ourselves but we must actively work on using there advice and therapy to make a change in ourselves.

E S
12 May 2019
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Been taking my kid there for almost 2 months the Director Glenn Britney is the therapist there are amazing

breal gritty
12 May 2019
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Norco addiction after some surgeries. My insurance covered 21 days and it was great. I was carefully brought down thoroughly detoxed in about 3 days but the panic anxious feeling gone first day Great doctors nurses entire staff.

Jean Fisher
12 May 2018

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